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UCO Bank Guwahati list of BSR Codes

BSR Code: 320015
Bank Name: Uco Bank
Link BSR Code: 322345
Nodal BSR Code: 322345
City: Guwahati
District: Guwahati
State: Meghalaya
Pin Code: 793001
Address: Shillong Gs Road, Police Bazarshillong
BSR Code: 320861
Bank Name: Uco Bank
Link BSR Code: 322345
Nodal BSR Code: 322345
City: Guwahati
District: Guwahati
State: Meghalaya
Pin Code: 793106
Address: Balat Uco Bankbalat

How to find UCO Bank BSR codes in Meghalaya?

UCO Bank codes for Meghalaya are provided in the table alongside. Details including address and contact numbers for the UCO Bank Meghalaya branches are also provided. These details will help you to verify the code with respective banks before the actual transaction. One can further search by branch name specified in the table. You can find bank BSR code of all UCO Bank Meghalaya branches.

How to use a UCO Bank Meghalaya BSR code?

It should be ensured that all figures in UCO Bank Meghalaya BSR code, while filing the returns, are reported correctly and legibly. Overwriting of figures should be avoided. At the aggregate level, figures may be compared with the figures of the previous year. This may help us in detecting any erroneous reporting. Only one code/figure should be recorded in a column against each account. Meghalaya UCO Bank officials responsible for submitting the return, should study these instructions carefully and check the return before its dispatched to the Head/Zonal/Regional Office, who in turn should send the branch wise BSR-1 returns to the Department of Statistical Analysis and Computer Services of the Reserve Bank.

Procedure for BSR fund transfer from UCO Bank Meghalaya branches

Bank BSR fund transfer for UCO Bank Meghalaya branches comprises of bank credit. UCO Bank branch/office is required to submit this return to the Reserve bank of India as on 31st March every year. The bank credit required to be reported in TDS/TCS return report comprises cash credits, overdrafts, also loans and inland bills purchased and discounted, foreign bills purchased and discounted.